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    workflowr

    workflowr

    Organize your project into a research website

    workflowr is an R package that helps researchers organize, version, and share their data science projects in a reproducible and transparent manner. It combines R Markdown, Git, and a structured file system to create a research website that tracks analysis, results, and code changes over time. It’s ideal for academic and collaborative research workflows.
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    box

    box

    Write reusable, composable and modular R code

    ...Such modules can be stored in a central module search path (configured via options('box.path')) analogous to the R package library, or locally in individual projects. Let’s assume the module we just defined is stored in a file hello_world.r inside a directory mod, which is inside the module search path.
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    sf (Simple Features)

    sf (Simple Features)

    Simple Features for R

    ...It allows spatial vector data (points, lines, polygons etc.) to be represented as records in data frames (or tibbles) with geometry list columns, and performs spatial operations (geometry operations, coordinate reference system transformations, reading/writing spatial data, integration with spatial databases etc.). It interfaces to GDAL, GEOS, PROJ libraries for robust operations. Reading and writing spatial vector data via many file formats/drivers through GDAL, and spatial databases (PostGIS etc.) Supports all standard simple feature geometry types (points, linestrings, polygons, multi-geometries etc.) in various dimensions (XY, XYZ, XYM, XYZM).
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